SIX personalities from Ghana’s creative industry will be part of the 9th Parliament of the Fourth Republic of this nation, which kicks off in January next year.
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Controversial Nollywood actor and self-acclaimed cleric, Yul Edochie, has claimed that a lot of Nigerian pastors are called to be native doctors.
Monalisa Abigail Semeha, aka Mona Gucci, who was accused of defrauding a trader of GHC103,400 has been acquitted and discharged by an Accra Circuit Court.
Highlife musician, Kwabena Kwabena has announced plans to celebrate an incredible 20 years in the music industry.
Actress, Evangelist Agnes Annan popularly known as Agaga is reported dead. Agaga is the mother of popular gospel artiste, Empress Gifty.
Actress Martha Ankomah has dismissed Kumawood actor Lil Win's public apology, deeming it insufficient in resolving the GH₵5 million defamation suit she filed against him.
THE performing arts range from vocal and instrumental music, dance and theatre to pantomime, sung verse and comedy which are performed in front of a live audience for entertainment.
They include numerous cultural expressions that reflect human creativity that are also found, to some extent, in many other intangible cultural heritage domains.
The Accra Marriott Hotel has held its annual Tree Lighting ceremony to usher in the festive season.
The event, which featured the lighting of two Christmas trees, combined tradition with sustainability, showcasing the hotel's commitment to eco-friendliness.
Guinness World Record (GWR) contender Afua Asantewaa O. Aduonum is set to embark on her second attempt at the record for the longest singing marathon by an individual.
Nigerian music icon Tiwa Savage has opened up about her perspective on infidelity in romantic relationships, revealing that cheating has never been a reason for her to end a relationship.
In a push to promote local talent and keep the cultural and economic benefits within the country, the National Film Authority of Ghana has launched the "Sell Ghana to Ghana" campaign for this December.
The film industry is more than just storytelling; it is also a big business with some of the richest producers as key players.
Highlife musician, Berima Amo has released a new song, Danaase, a captivating blend of Ghanaian folk music and classical music.
AFRO-FUSION musician Bada has sparked an interesting debate in the music industry, stating sticking to Highlife music could limit an artiste's global reach, which would be a big loss to Ghana’s music industry.
The re-election of John Dramani Mahama as President of Ghana is being hailed as a fulfillment of prophecy by Dr. Maulana Maulana, Founder of Ministry of the Future, a pioneering advocate for Ghanaian Citizenship for the African Diaspora.
Ghanaian musician and newly elected Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, Kwame A Plus, has clarified his priorities as he prepares to take office.
Ghanaian actor, Prince David Osei, has drawn a line in the sand, warning his critics that he won't hesitate to defend himself against any attacks.
Ghana's most decorated rapper, Sarkodie, has shown massive support for rising music sensation Mel Blakk by promoting his latest single, "Yenda."
Renowned Nollywood actress and producer Funke Akindele has issued a warning against pirating her upcoming movie, Everybody Loves Jenifa.
Just as she prophesied on Cowboy Carter‘s “Protector,” Beyoncé is watching her kids shine on their own.
Fans of well-known singer and kologo player, Atongo Zimba, were excited to see him on stage at the recently-held Rhythms On Da Runway (Kente Edition) fashion extravaganza at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre.
Prominent Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Ruth Kadiri, is speaking out against producers who unfairly pressure actors to rack up one million views on YouTube within the first 24 hours of a movie's upload.
Jamie Foxx has revealed new details about the medical emergency that sent him to the hospital last year.
Newly elected MP for Okaikwei Central, Baba Sadiq, is urging his opponent, incumbent MP, Patrick Boamah, to concede defeat.
